THE LOWER SUSQUEHANNA RIVER GORGE AND FLOODPLAIN (USA) AS A RIPARIAN REFUGIUM FOR VERNAL, FOREST-FLOOR HERBS

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BRATTON, SP
HAPEMAN, JR
MAST, AR
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10.1046/j.1523-1739.1994.08041069.x
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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A survey of vernal, forest-understory herbs was conducted on 52 routes, 10 sample sites each, along the Susquehanna River and its major and minor tributaries in southeastern Pennsylvania and northeastern Maryland. Mature forest stands, as compared to younger successional stands, had a greater diversity and cover of native understory herbs and greater frequencies of K-selected species such as Trillium flexipes and Dicentra canadensis. Vernal herbs with a high fidelity to the river corridor were likely to be more mesic in habitat preference, to occupy a more limited range of habitats, and to be less tolerant to disturbance than species that are also common in adjacent upland areas. The best vernal wildflower sites, which are usually in mesic or flood-plain forest, may also be the most vulnerable to species loss if the canopy is removed or the forest is otherwise disturbed. Disturbance-sensitive herbs have been nearly extirpated from the Susquehanna tributaries by very intensive human development. Preservation of an appropriate matrix of microhabitats, particularly along the main river and at the mouths of the creeks, is critical to protecting the vernal flora of the region.
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页码:1069 / 1077
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